TAYLOR RANDLEMAN focuses her practice on government investigations, regulatory approval, and civil litigation, encompassing consumer protection litigation and antitrust litigation counseling. Taylor’s work includes representing companies in merger clearance proceedings and other investigations conducted by the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division and Federal Trade Commission and responding to administrative subpoenas, civil investigative demands, and other government requests for information for targets, third parties, and individuals. She works on matters across a wide range of industries, including agriculture, software/technology, entertainment, and retail.
Taylor served as a judicial law clerk at the Superior Court of New Jersey Appellate and Civil Divisions where she assisted her Judge on appeals from the final judgments of the Law Division and the Chancery Division of the Superior Court, final judgments of the Tax Court, and final decisions of state administrative agencies. While in law school, Taylor served as the notes and comments editor for the Emory International Law Review.